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Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery

PURPOSE: To assess long-time results of primary surgical treatment in children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective study of 37 eyes from 35 children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery, who underwent surgery between 2011 and 2021 at the Childhood Gla...

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Autores principales: Strzalkowska, Alicja, Strzalkowski, Piotr, Stingl, Julia V., Pfeiffer, Norbert, Schuster, Alexander K., Hoffmann, Esther M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37406023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286318
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author Strzalkowska, Alicja
Strzalkowski, Piotr
Stingl, Julia V.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Schuster, Alexander K.
Hoffmann, Esther M.
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Strzalkowski, Piotr
Stingl, Julia V.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Schuster, Alexander K.
Hoffmann, Esther M.
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description PURPOSE: To assess long-time results of primary surgical treatment in children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective study of 37 eyes from 35 children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery, who underwent surgery between 2011 and 2021 at the Childhood Glaucoma Center, University Medical Center Mainz, Germany. Only children, who received a primary glaucoma surgery in our clinic within the given time (n = 25) and had at least one-year follow-up (n = 21), were included in the further analysis. The mean follow-up time was 40.4±35.1 months. The primary outcome was the mean reduction in IOP (in mmHg) from baseline to follow-up visits after the surgery, measured with Perkins tonometry. RESULTS: 8 patients (38%) were treated with probe trabeculotomy (probe TO), 6 (29%) with 360° catheter-assisted trabeculotomy (360° TO) and 7 (33%) with cyclodestructive procedures. IOP was significantly reduced after probe TO and 360° TO after 2 years, from 26.9 mmHg to 17.4 mmHg (p<0.01) and 25.2 mmHg to 14.1 mmHg (p<0.02), respectively. There was no significant IOP reduction after cyclodestructive procedures after 2 years. Both, probe TO and 360° TO led descriptively to eye drops reduction after 2 years, from 2.0 to 0.7 and 3.2 to 1.1. The reduction was not significant. CONCLUSIONS: In glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery, both trabeculotomy techniques, lead to good reduction of IOP after 2 years. There is a need for a prospective study with comparison to the use of glaucoma drainage implants.
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spelling pubmed-103216172023-07-06 Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery Strzalkowska, Alicja Strzalkowski, Piotr Stingl, Julia V. Pfeiffer, Norbert Schuster, Alexander K. Hoffmann, Esther M. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To assess long-time results of primary surgical treatment in children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery. METHODS: A retrospective study of 37 eyes from 35 children with glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery, who underwent surgery between 2011 and 2021 at the Childhood Glaucoma Center, University Medical Center Mainz, Germany. Only children, who received a primary glaucoma surgery in our clinic within the given time (n = 25) and had at least one-year follow-up (n = 21), were included in the further analysis. The mean follow-up time was 40.4±35.1 months. The primary outcome was the mean reduction in IOP (in mmHg) from baseline to follow-up visits after the surgery, measured with Perkins tonometry. RESULTS: 8 patients (38%) were treated with probe trabeculotomy (probe TO), 6 (29%) with 360° catheter-assisted trabeculotomy (360° TO) and 7 (33%) with cyclodestructive procedures. IOP was significantly reduced after probe TO and 360° TO after 2 years, from 26.9 mmHg to 17.4 mmHg (p<0.01) and 25.2 mmHg to 14.1 mmHg (p<0.02), respectively. There was no significant IOP reduction after cyclodestructive procedures after 2 years. Both, probe TO and 360° TO led descriptively to eye drops reduction after 2 years, from 2.0 to 0.7 and 3.2 to 1.1. The reduction was not significant. CONCLUSIONS: In glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery, both trabeculotomy techniques, lead to good reduction of IOP after 2 years. There is a need for a prospective study with comparison to the use of glaucoma drainage implants. Public Library of Science 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10321617/ /pubmed/37406023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286318 Text en © 2023 Strzalkowska et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Strzalkowska, Alicja
Strzalkowski, Piotr
Stingl, Julia V.
Pfeiffer, Norbert
Schuster, Alexander K.
Hoffmann, Esther M.
Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title_full Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title_fullStr Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title_full_unstemmed Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title_short Influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
title_sort influence of different primary surgical techniques on long-term intraocular pressure and medication in glaucoma after congenital cataract surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37406023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286318
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